Charging, billing, international accounting and settlement in the maritime mobile service
The date of entry into force of this Recommendation was fixed at the 01 July 1995.
Covering note, May 1999: Spanish only

Charging in automatic service for calls terminating on a recorded announcement stating the reason for the call not being completed
This Recommendation is also included but not published in E series under alias number E.231

Charging for calls to subscriber's station connected either to the absent subscriber's service or to a device substituting a subscriber in his absence
This Recommendation is also published under alias number E.232

Determination of the accounting rate shares and collection charges for the international public telegram service applicable to telegrams exchanged between countries in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin

Determination of accounting rate shares and collection charges applicable by countries in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin to the occasional provision of circuits for sound- and television-programme transmissions

[Withdrawn] Remuneration for facilities used for the switched-transit handling of intercontinental telephone traffic in a country in Europe or the Mediterranean Basin
Deleted after its content became technically out of date

Remuneration of public packet-switched data transmission networks between the countries of Europe and the Mediterranean Basin
Hojas de control, agusto de 1998: Aplicabilidad de los valores de 1984 de los componentes de las partes alícuotas de distribución normalizadas

Determination of rentals for the lease of international programme (sound- and television-) circuits and associated control circuits for private service in relations between countries in Europe and the Mediterranean Basin

[Withdrawn] Accounting rates applicable to telex relations between countries in Latin America
Deleted following a proposal from the Tariff Group for Latin America and the Caribbean because the maximum rates indicated in this Recommendation cannot be used for negotiating accounting rates